Coop (Charmed)

Coop (Charmed)
Coop
Charmed character
Headshot of a handsome man in a striped shirt.
Victor Webster as Coop
First appearance Engaged and Confused
Last appearance Forever Charmed
Created by Brad Kern
Portrayed by Victor Webster
Information
Species Cupid
Family Prue Halliwell
(sisters-in-law; deceased)
Piper Halliwell
(sisters-in-law)
Paige Matthews
(sisters-in-law)
Patricia Halliwell
(mother-in-law)
Victor Bennet
(father-in-law)
Wyatt Halliwell
(nephew)
Chris Halliwell
(nephew)
Henry Mitchell Jr
(nephew)
Melinda Halliwell
(niece)
Paige's twin daughters
(nieces)
Leo Wyatt and Henry Mitchell
(brothers-in-law)
Spouse(s) Phoebe Halliwell
(wife)
Children Prudence "Ladybug" Halliwell
(daughter; with Phoebe)
Two unnamed daughter's
(with Phoebe)

Coop is a fictional character on the television series Charmed. He is a cupid. He is played by Victor Webster.

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Character background

Cupids are a race of magical beings, associated with love.[episodes 1] Coop was sent by the Elders to help Phoebe with her love life.[episodes 2] He gave her advice on her love life, and took her to the past to see her past loves (Cole Turner, Dex Lawson, etc.), allowing her to love again.[episodes 3]

Later in the series, they fall in love (Coop falls first and Phoebe falls for Michael, someone whom Coop was manipulating for Phoebe to love), although it was forbidden for a Cupid to fall in love with a human, similar to how it was forbidden for Whitelighters to date, marry, or have children with their charges. Only later in the series does Phoebe begin to admit her feelings for Coop.

In the show's finale, future adult Wyatt exclaims "Uncle Coop!" upon seeing him, which accidentally lets slip that Coop is Phoebe's husband and thus his and Chris' Uncle. While Chris immediately hits Wyatt to hush him up since he has revealed the unknown future, Phoebe seems freaked out at this idea, since she knows about the forbidden nature of this romance. After he tries to talk to her and reassure her to no avail, he finds himself attacked by Billie's manipulative demon friend Dumain for his ring's time travel ability. Also in the finale, Piper uses his ring to travel through time as well to save Phoebe and Paige.

When Phoebe's calls for him fail, Wyatt and Chris reveal that their love is given a blessing (and was the main underlying reason he was actually sent down) by the Elders to make up for all the events they put her through as a Charmed One. In the exact words of Wyatt, "It wasn't, and it will not be, a forbidden love." In addition to that, she was able to bring him to her by simply thinking of him due to their connection. The Charmed Ones are able to use Billie's Projection power to travel back in time, and after they vanquish the Triad and Piper vanquishes Dumain, Paige retrieves his ring from Christy and Piper gives it back to him upon their return to the present.

The same episode, which depicts the futures of the Charmed Ones, shows their wedding and the three daughters they eventually have.[episodes 4]

It is interesting to note that in season 3, Phoebe is told that an apple peel in water will take the form of the first letter of the name of her true love. It is a "C," which at that time was meant to imply Cole. This prediction does come to pass though, as Coop is revealed to be her true love.[episodes 5]

Characterization

Actor Victor Webster has said of his character, "I think he just loves life, he loves love. I think he's very charming and easy-going and lighthearted. I think he just generally enjoys being around people and really helping people." He also goes on to say that the reason why he was chosen for the part of Coop was that he displays many of those traits himself.[1] However, he also claimed that playing "the perfect guy" was something of a struggle, "Coop is extremely confident. He knows all about love and relationships, and the problem with a guy who's so sure of himself is that you can play him very cocky and arrogant, and that can be somewhat off-putting." The actor explains that falling in love takes a great deal of humility, and that required him to bring a self-deprecating quality to his performance, "you learn about your faults and how to overcome them if the relationship means that much to you."[2]

Victor Webster has admitted that his biggest fear in playing the role of Cupid was the chance that he would have to wear diapers, and has joked, “If that was the case, then I was going to ask for at least one million dollars per episode!”[2] One of his first questions before accepting the part was, "Am I going to be naked the whole time?"[1] When asked if he would be wearing Cupid's iconic diaper and wings, Webster quipped, "Big safety pins down the side" before explaining that he would in fact be "dressed very dapper – suits, button-down shirts, sports coats." Discussing the challenges of playing a mythological character, the actor says that his approach was to make Coop a "real person". He explains, "If you get into the mythological character and you start playing it otherworldly, it just comes off weird. I think he would just be a regular guy. He'd be very charming. He'd be very confident. Let's say he wasn't Cupid, let's say he's a master of love, what would he have? That's how I start looking at it. I think he'd have a great sense of humor, sense of style. He can probably dance and cook and tell good jokes, be a lot of fun, have a lot of positive energy, want to lift you up. Obviously he would take great care of himself. He would look immaculate the whole time."[3]

Powers and abilities

All of Coop's powers, with the exception of teleportation, were shown to derive from his ring. However, in earlier seasons, cupids did require their ring to teleport. Some of Coop's powers are:

Episode footnotes

  1. ^ "Heartbreak City". Charmed. The WB. 2000-01-20.
  2. ^ "Engaged and Confused". Charmed. The WB. 2006-02-26.
  3. ^ "Generation Hex (Charmed)". Charmed. The WB. 2006-04-16.
  4. ^ "Forever Charmed". Charmed. The WB. 2006-05-21.
  5. ^ "All Halliwell's Eve". Charmed. The WB. 2000-10-26.

References

  1. ^ a b Waldon, Dave (Sep/Oct 2006). "I'm With Cupid". Charmed Magazine (12): 40–43. 
  2. ^ a b Eramo, Steven. "Cupid's Arrow". Visimag.com. http://www.visimag.com/xpose/x98_feat01.htm. Retrieved 2009-01-06. 
  3. ^ O'Hare, Kate. "Webster Loves Being 'Cupid' on 'Charmed'". ZAP2it.com. http://www.zap2it.com/tv/news/zap-victorwebstercharmed,0,2910370.story. Retrieved 2009-01-16. 

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